Ekaterina Savova-Nenova
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Ekaterina Savova-Nenova (Екатерина Савова-Ненова) (1901–1980) was a Bulgarian painter, married to Ivan Nenov, and an art teacher at the Institute for Teachers of Children in Sofia, Bulgaria.[1][2] She was born November 13, 1901, in Sofia. She studied with Nikola Marinov at the Academy of Arts in Sofia, graduated in 1925, exhibited regularly with the Union of Bulgarian Artists, and had three individual shows in 1943, 1946, and 1958.[1] Her paintings are exhibited in the Philippopolis Art Gallery in Plovdiv[3] and the National Art Gallery in Sofia.[4]
[edit] References
- ^ a b Biography at Victoria art gallery, Bulgaria.
- ^ Fine Arts Education of Women-Artists in Bulgaria during the Period until the Second World War, Irina Genova, New Bulgarian University.
- ^ Philippopolis Art Gallery, Hall 3.
- ^ Ostoich, Dimitur (1959), Petnadeset godini bulgarsko izobrazitelno izkustvo: ocherk, Bulgarski khudozhnik, p. 101.
[edit] Additional reading
- Ekaterina Savova-Nenova, Petŭr Dachev. Ekaterina Savova-Nenova, Bŭlgarski Khudozhnik, 1966.